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    I don t know yet ok bye aaaaa pls help me i just want to see this one paper so i can write mine just for a preference u kno u feel me is this too short oh god pls help me out ok i mma just tell u guys a story k i m a 11th grader and i go to this shitty school it starts at 7a.m IN THE MORNING LIKE GODDDD WHAT DO U THINK I AM?? alarm clock??? anddd it ends at 3:30‚ but if u have like non academic activity then‚ well sorry mate‚ u prolly gonna go home at 6 or something anyway‚ i think it

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    A Gap of Sky

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    A Gap of Sky ”A Gap of Sky” is a short story by Anna Hope. In this short story we follow the young girl‚ Ellie‚ who studies at UCL. Instead of doing homework and study‚ she likes to party and do drugs. She has been sent to London by her parents to study‚ but she is not taking it as serious as her parents are expecting of her to do. She lives alone and is therefore supposed to be self-dependent which we clearly see she is not. She cannot control her use of drugs‚ she has not got any self-discipline

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    A Gap of Sky Anna Hope’s short story “A gap of sky” is about a young girl named Ellie. She is flowing in between expectations and desires. The story is a portrait of what drugs can do to a person‚ told through the description of what the city looks like‚ and Ellie’s own thoughts. Without the support and care of other people‚ humans will prioritize certain things before others; this story is a good example of such. The narrator of this story is all knowing‚ third person. In this story‚ the narrating

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    Short Note on Contract Law

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    Section 2(a) of Indian Contract Act 1972 says that when a person signifies his willingness to do or to abstain from doing something to another‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that another‚ he is said to make a proposal. Further‚ section 2(b) says that when the person to whom the proposal is made signifies his assent‚ the proposal is said to be accepted. The important point to note here is that the party making the proposal or the party accepting the proposal must "signify" their willingness

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    Toyota (Chapter 1) Overview. This case concerns the systems used by Toyota to become the third largest automobile manufacturer in the world. The case illustrates how this organization strives to serve customers and achieve a profit. The case intentionally emphasizes features of Toyota’s manufacturing system‚ rather than its marketing strategies per se‚ to show how the whole organization is focused on serving customer wants and needs‚ not just the marketing department. Suggestions for Discussion

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    Doing Nothing

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    do weird stuff like this. In my mind‚ I was thinking that I was going to have an easy report to write by writing about the way I felt and how society just simply ignored me as I was doing nothing because they’re use to seeing things like this and they rather not entertain the “weirdness”. Well‚ I was wrong. After a while people got nosey. People walked by and asked they’re company “what are they doing?” (as if their company is supposed to know). The funniest things I heard that day was “they must

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    obscured by blood‚ mucus and inflammation. REFERENCE VALUES: 1. Liquid – Based Cytology 61% to 66% (range of sensitivity) 82% to 91% (range of specificity) 2. Conventional Pap Smear 30% to 87% (range of sensitivity) 14% to 33% (false negative rate) NOTE: Pap smears are not perfect and the screening will not be 100% accurate. But it is one of the best cancer prevention tool. PREGNANCY TESTS Pregnancy tests are designed to tell if your urine or bloodcontains a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)

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    A Gap of Sky A) Youth. It is a time‚ a state in life in which a person‚ who is not a child but still not an adult yet‚ is forced through many changes‚ physically as well as mentally. Age and responsibility are growing proportionally as well as the expectations from parents‚ school‚ friends and more. Youth is often characterized by independence‚ desire and by a struggle of individuality. Youth is like millions of traffic lights‚ switching colors in high speed and forcing you to hit the brake at

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    that ultimately determines the kind of knowledge the field aims to develop as well as the manner in which that knowledge is to be organized‚ tested and applied” (Carper‚ 1978). It is Barbara Carper who developed the four fundamental patterns of knowing in nursing and they are; empirics‚ esthetics‚ personal knowledge and ethics (Carper‚ 1978). In this paper I will provide clinical interventions that I have used for my patients and explain how they are relevant. Empirics; the science of nursing

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    “A Gap of Sky” by Anna Hope Rikke“A Gap of Sky” by Anna Hope is a short story about a young girl caught in a dilemma between expectations and desires. It is a portrait of a young girl on drugs and a description of what the city can do to a person who stands alone without the support and care from other people. The narrator is third person and omniscient‚ and the narrative technique can be described with the phrase “stream of consciousness” which is a technique that writer and feminist Virginia Woolf

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